This machine is
a productive hopped fed trim saw.
Cuts to exact size and perfect miter fit
along with accurate kerf cuts for spline
nailing. Competitively priced.OPERATIONTheRuvo 855 SPL
Hopper Fed Casing Saw
was designed for one relatively unskilled
worker.
Key to this exceptional production is a
smooth operating, easily loaded in-feed
hopper. This hopper avoids stacking of
trim on top of one another, eliminating
jamming, ruined trim and the lost production
of other hopper systems.
The operator places up to 3 trim bundles on
the horizontal hopper arms, cuts the string,
loads the hopper, starts the machine, and
(with the flick of a wrist) continues to
slide the pieces into the hopper.
The feeding procedure is so easy that any
reasonably efficient operator can keep up
with the exceptional speed of this saw.
The operator loads
the next bundles while the saw continues
cutting. Trim feeds through the saw and
drops into a cart opposite the operator.
One head glides on roller bearings, using a
rack and pinion drive, to effortlessly and
accurately change lengths using a scale from
15 to 96 inches. No tools are required to
adjust machine for different trim widths or
lengths.

Pneumatic shifting of the saws between
45/90º and operation of the kerf units is
accomplished with 2 selector switches.
Cutting is downward to eliminate splintering
and breakout, especially on pre-finished and
less expensive trim.
The design allows scrap and sawdust to fall
straight down, avoiding the jamming and
cleaning problems common with upward cutting
trim saws.
The step indexing and rubber protected
clamping system holds the trim and
assures very accurate miter and kerf cuts
without marring trim.